Businovo District
Businovo District (Russian: Буси́ново) was formerly a district in the north of Moscow, Russia. The village of Busino (Бусино) was first mentioned in the 16th century ; its name is derived from "Ivan Busa", the name of a local merchant in 1547, whose son was known as "Busin". The record books of 1584–1586 referred to the village as "Kokorevo (Кокорево), also known as Businovo". In 1685, the village was a part of the lands owned by the Novodevichy Convent. In 1991, as a result of Moscow's administrative reform, Businovo District was established.
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Businovo District
Businovo District (Russian: Буси́ново) was formerly a district in the north of Moscow, Russia. The village of Busino (Бусино) was first mentioned in the 16th century ; its name is derived from "Ivan Busa", the name of a local merchant in 1547, whose son was known as "Busin". The record books of 1584–1586 referred to the village as "Kokorevo (Кокорево), also known as Businovo". In 1685, the village was a part of the lands owned by the Novodevichy Convent. In 1991, as a result of Moscow's administrative reform, Businovo District was established.
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Businovo District (Russian: Бу ...... estimated power 4,958 Gcal/h.
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Буси́ново — микрорайон на севе ...... ри этом периметр равен 2,4 км.
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Businovo District (Russian: Бу ...... novo District was established.
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Буси́ново — микрорайон на севе ...... включена в Западное Дегунино.
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Businovo District
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Бусиново
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3.74917e+1